PMID: 2508020Oct 1, 1989Paper

Electrophysiologic assessment of low-frequency hearing: sedation effects

Otolaryngology--head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
C W PalaskasR A Dobie

Abstract

Sixteen normal-hearing adults were tested in both awake and sedated states for several evoked responses to low-frequency stimuli. Responses obtained by cross-correlation function, middle latency responses, and the 40-Hz response proved most sensitive; all had mean thresholds of less than 20 dB normal hearing level for the awake-alert state, but 40-Hz and middle latency response mean thresholds were shifted about 10 dB under sedation. The cross-correlation method seems to offer promise for pediatric auditory assessment.

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